idk
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If yes, I've got a question:
I've got a simulation to run about a system of containers (filled with a liquid).
There are parameters for how much fluid goes in, and how much goes out. So I can simulate the fluid level in the container. Well.. it works fine basically. But my problem is:
I have to consider that a container can be full --> meaning I have to set a upper saturation limit in the used integrator.
I was creating a library with just one model of such a container including all the In- and Out-Ports I need. So I can use the same block over and over again and just connect different In/Out Parameters.
Well but that doesn't work for the saturation limit because there is no In-Port for that. It's just an entry in its advanced attributes.
Any ideas?
https://pic.armedcats.net/i/i-/i-d-k/2011/02/21/matlab.jpg
I've got a simulation to run about a system of containers (filled with a liquid).
There are parameters for how much fluid goes in, and how much goes out. So I can simulate the fluid level in the container. Well.. it works fine basically. But my problem is:
I have to consider that a container can be full --> meaning I have to set a upper saturation limit in the used integrator.
I was creating a library with just one model of such a container including all the In- and Out-Ports I need. So I can use the same block over and over again and just connect different In/Out Parameters.
Well but that doesn't work for the saturation limit because there is no In-Port for that. It's just an entry in its advanced attributes.
Any ideas?
https://pic.armedcats.net/i/i-/i-d-k/2011/02/21/matlab.jpg
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